Here Are The Best States To Retire, Ranked From Most Expensive To Cheapest

Published on 08/20/2019
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Peru

By population, Peru is the 43rd largest country in the world and the fourth largest in South America, next to Brazil, Colombia, and Argentina. The current population of Peru is estimated at around 32.51 million, which is much higher than the 2013 estimate of 30,475,144 and its 2007 census of 28.2 million people. Peru actually tends to be warmer during the winter months, having high temperatures of 79 degrees Fahrenheit (26 degrees Celsius) in January and only 72 degrees Fahrenheit (22 degrees Celsius) in May. Like the other countries, Peru is extremely affordable to live in; on average, you can live comfortably in Peru on only $2,000 per month. The main language of Peru is Spanish.

Peru

Peru

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Thailand

Did you know that Thailand is actually the 51st largest country on Earth? How cool! From July to October is considered monsoon season, which is when most of Thailand’s annual rainfall is accumulated. The humidity averages just under 90%, which seems crazy to even think about. Thailand’s climate is subtropical throughout most of the country, leading to year-round hot and humid weather. During the hottest months of the year, temperatures regularly reach 105 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius). Even during the cooler “winter” season, you can expect daily temperatures to be around 86 degrees Fahrenheit (30 degrees Celsius). Wow, talk about hot!

Thailand

Thailand

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